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IMAC Jan 2017 - Wenonah Hauter

Wenonah Hauter, Food and Water Watch, with INTERFAITH MORAL ACTION ON CLIMATE

WITH LOVE, WE WILL RESIST!

Sunday, January 15, 2017 New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, DC for a multi-faith, spiritual assembly to honor Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. on his 88th Birthday with the following agenda:

1. STAND UP & ORGANIZE FOR JUSTICE for people and planet Earth

2. ACT IN SOLIDARITY with Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Water is life!

3. CALL FOR A MORAL REVOLUTION OF VALUES that Dr. King spoke of in his prophetic 1967 Riverside Church sermon “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break the Silence” when he named Racism, Materialism and Militarism as the deadly “triplets" afflicting America.

Other participants, featured in other videos, included:

Sahar Alsahlani, Community of Living Traditions, Stony Point

Rev. Dr. Carroll Baltimore, Senior Pastor of the International Community Baptist Churches, USA and the Philippines

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